Ziad Doueiri discusses his latest film and the controversy that it’s recently sparked in the Middle East.
With expert comic timing and devastating charm, Urie plays an out-of-work gay actor who’s hired to work for Barbra Streisand.
We sat down with Beane in the historic Lyceum theater to talk about his works now playing on Broadway.
Mandvi talked to us recently about the play and his role as the lawyer.
O’Hara spoke to us recently about his collaboration with actor-playwright Colman Domingo.
Though Ginger & Rosa is arguably Sally Potter’s best work to date, it’s certainly the filmmaker’s most accessible.
Even as we get caught up in the Shakespeare drama, we are always aware that we are watching a group of men who are incarcerated.
Ang Lee’s latest, Life of Pi, signals its visual strengths from its very first frame.
Thomas is back on Broadway in the Manhattan Theatre Club’s revival of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People.
We recently spoke with the actor about his career and his current role.
At La MaMA, a group of downtown artists have concocted a theater piece that aims to take the sting out of death.
We recently caught up with Kahane and Bockley to chat about February House, a musical based on Sherill Tippins’s book.
Mansome is only fitfully amusing and doesn’t have anything particularly interesting to say.
Commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, it’s no surprise that BAM150 is both celebratory and promotional.
Namir Abdel Meseeh’s documentary is more about the “Me” rather than the “Virgin” or “the Copts” of its title.
The film makes a compelling case for Lepage’s vision and thrillingly chronicles the risks and excitement of a grand artistic endeavor.
The most dramatic thing that happens in playwright Amy Herzog’s 4000 Miles occurs at the beginning of the play.
One of this season’s hottest tickets is a site-specific theater piece entitled Elective Affinities.
Don’t be misled by the warm smile and the fedora in the photograph.
The California-born playwright, now 54, has become one of the preeminent Asian-American voices in the theater.